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dmdvzla
07-25-2008, 10:07 PM
Hey Guys, does anybody know a way to take off old window tint film from the rear window without messing up the defroster???

youngin3
07-25-2008, 10:17 PM
sponge and windex. use a razor to start it without getting too close to the defroster lines, and start scrubbin.

I think I have heard of doing it with steel wool, but IDK about that one. Don't hold me to it...

99 galant
07-25-2008, 10:37 PM
dont use steel wool, after you pull the tint, soak it with windex and then just use a kitchen sponge with a rough side to get it off, takes a while... just me the switch from blue to black was pretty hard

IVORY_G
07-26-2008, 01:03 AM
The best way is to use a steamer to remove the adhesive film from the window. Razor blade is a last resort and will result in your defroster to not work anymore. Because its almost impossible to get all the little pieces to come off the window without hitting a defroster line. And once u hit one and break the line, the whole window is f&@#ed!
I had a tint shop remove some off an old car of mine. It was so bad that it was bubbled up and Barney Purple. I couldnt even see outta the back window. So the first thing I did when I bought the car was take it to the tint shop to have them remove it. They had to end up scraping the defroster with a razor blade bcz the tint was too far gone to just peel off with a steamer.

Jeffylou87
07-26-2008, 02:51 AM
Heat gun, or a blowdrier to get it loose, then use a sponge and windex..

dwjp90
07-26-2008, 02:59 AM
if you damage the defroster.

use a voltmeter to find the damaged line (watch te window nxt time you defrost it and make note of the area)

use some conductive paint to "paint" over the damged area

ericbla03
07-26-2008, 09:43 AM
spray ammonia on the tint, then quickly cover it with some saran wrap so it doesnt evaporate. Let that sit for like 20 minutes and then peel it off with the aid of a heat gun. You can get the remaining residue off with some goo gone, or the ammonia.

gilgastelum21
10-11-2008, 02:01 AM
the steamer works best. very easy to take off